Hannibal House was a 1960s office building positioned above the Elephant and Castle shopping centre in Southwark, south London.
Home office work was also carried out such as building and modifications of prisons and large fire brigade projects.
It achieved some fame in hosting the enquiries into the murders of Stephen Lawrence in 1997,[1] and Victoria Climbie.
Although the building was expected to be demolished in 2012, it was announced in March 2007 that the British passport interview office for London would be based on the 9th and 10th floors.
[2] The demolition of Hannibal House and of the shopping centre it stood on started in April 2021.